By EveryNurse Staff on June 14, 2021
The higher level of education that a nurse receives, the more money he or she generally stands to earn. One of the most common degrees that registered nurses pursue is a Bachelor of Science in Nursing. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), registered nurses with a BSN typically make a median yearly salary of $60,770 in Georgia.
While earning a BSN through on-campus instruction is one of the more traditional approaches to receiving undergraduate education, many students obtain a degree by taking online classes.
Area | Occupation | Hourly_Mean_Wage | Annual_Mean_Wage |
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Georgia | Registered Nurses | $34.38 | $71,510 |
Georgia | Nurse Anesthetists | $86.36 | $179,630 |
Georgia | Nurse Midwives | $44.63 | $92,840 |
Georgia | Nurse Practitioners | $51.07 | $106,220 |
Georgia | Licensed Practical and Licensed Vocational Nurses | $21.48 | $44,690 |
Georgia | Nursing Assistants | $14.88 | $30,950 |